It's only Monday morning and I'm already dreaming of happy hour. Blame the blog PDXFOODLOVE, which posted a rave review of Lincoln's commuter happy hour. There's beef tartare with doug fir tips, a rabbit pasta and an asparagus and tomato dish. There's also fried pig's ears, but I'll leave that to you to taste. Couple this with the super weather forecasted for tonight, and commuting never sounded so good. Here's the news from your neighborhoods.

Grant High School students celebrated their prom over the weekend, and Oregonian photographer Stephanie Yao was on site to capture all the moments. Check through her nearly 100 photos to see if you can find your kids.

Tony Starlight, the Portland performer who channels showbiz legends ranging from the Rat Pack to Neil Diamond with serious musicianship, a sense of humor, and rousing razzle-dazzle, is leaving his longtime Sandy Boulevard location for Southeast Portland. Kristi Turnquist has the details.

Samantha Bakall reports Ben Bettinger, the executive chef at Vitaly Paley's Imperial and Portland Penny Diner in downtown Portland, would be leaving the restaurants to take over as executive chef at Laurelhurst Market.

Michael Lloyd reports the Colwood National Golf Course closed On Saturday after 83 years of play. Acquired by the City of Portland, the property will be divided between industrial development, park space and a nine-hole, par-three golf course and driving range.

KOIN has a feature on George Middle School sixth graders who clean up graffiti as part of the school's gang resistance and training program.

Do you have a North or Northeast Portland news tip? Send me an email, and I'll try to work it into one of the morning news roundups.